World’s Largest Floating Wind Turbine Powers Up
The world’s largest floating offshore wind turbine has been installed, capable of powering 24,000 homes annually. A milestone for renewable energy in Asia.
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The world’s largest floating offshore wind turbine has been installed, capable of powering 24,000 homes annually. A milestone for renewable energy in Asia.
China begins installing the world’s largest 16MW floating offshore wind turbine, a major step for deep-water renewable energy in Asia.
China opposes the UK’s exclusion of its wind turbines from projects, citing harm to bilateral trade and market principles. MOFCOM urges fairness amid rising green tech competition.
Meet the high-altitude heroes driving China’s renewable energy transition. Discover how wind power technicians ensure sustainable electricity across the nation.
China’s 300MW wind farm, the world’s highest at 3,700 meters, begins operations in Xinjiang, boosting renewable energy capacity and sustainable development in Asia.
Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed inaugurates Aysha II Wind Power Plant, a Chinese-built project boosting clean energy and regional cooperation.
Xinjiang’s wind power evolution from resource exporter to integrated industrial hub marks a strategic shift in China’s renewable energy landscape.
China’s wind power leadership, with 600 GW capacity, contrasts Trump’s 2026 Davos remarks, highlighting global renewable energy shifts.
China’s wind power capacity leads globally for 15 years, with 2026 targets set to bolster renewable energy growth and cross-strait cooperation.
Trump’s Davos claim about China neglecting wind power clashes with data showing 600 GW capacity – enough for 500 million homes. China leads global wind energy for 15 years.
Vietnam’s wind power is set to contribute 30% of the nation’s energy by 2050, up from 5% today, thanks to collaboration with Chinese enterprises in investment and technology exchange.
China maintains wind and solar power utilization rates above 95% in 2024, showcasing rapid growth in renewable energy and commitment to green transformation.
China’s wind and solar power utilization rates have remained above 95% this year, showcasing the nation’s significant progress and commitment to renewable energy development.
China has maintained utilization rates above 95% for wind and solar power this year, with significant growth in installed capacity, reinforcing its commitment to green development and low-carbon transformation.
China has unveiled the world’s most powerful floating offshore wind turbine, a 20 MW giant capable of powering 37,000 households, marking a significant advancement in renewable energy technology.
Xinjiang’s Hami Prefecture is leading China’s green energy transition with the largest wind-storage integration project in the region.
Pingtan County in east China’s Fujian Province transforms strong sea winds into clean energy, powering 126 islands and millions of households with sustainable wind power.
China and Vietnam are strengthening their cooperation in renewable energy, focusing on wind and solar power. This partnership is leading to significant advancements and driving both nations towards a sustainable future.
Xinjiang’s new energy capacity increased by 103% in H1 2023, adding 14.08 million kW in wind and solar power, showcasing significant progress in renewable energy development in northwest China.
CHN Energy Investment Group has reached 100 million kilowatts in new energy installed capacity, marking a significant milestone in China’s shift towards renewable energy sources.